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It refers to a series of events or broadcasts centered around music. Example: The radio station offers a variety of music programmes, including classical, jazz, and contemporary.
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"An innovative new arts strand will sit where arts and news collide, new music programmes will showcase the BBC's outstanding musical expertise for our global audience, and I'm also introducing a new home for distinctive factual series where we'll take a deeper look over several episodes at the big questions of our time".
At the BBC, Dennis held posts as editor, music programmes (1985-88), assistant head of music and arts (1988-91) and head of music programmes (1991-93).
Wheldon hived off music programmes from the other arts and created two departments.
Four years later she was promoted to head of music programmes, radio.
The main thrust of the festival remained its classical music programmes at the Usher Hall.
These days, it's hard to see pop music programmes as historical documents.
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In 1968, he became a teacher at the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford, Connecticut, and four years later head of the African-American music programme there.
There is no relevance for a music programme.
The first music programme, Six-Five Special, started in 1957 and Juke Box Jury in 1959.
Report into BBC culture finds flagship music programme was effectively a 'picking-up' opportunity for predators.
You can find out more about the music programme at the Edinburgh international festival here.
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